26-07-2008, 11:25 PM | #11 |
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I'm going to have to change my mind and agree with Ian and Kelly T.g.graeca Algerian
If it's accepted Jason they would be T.g.marokkensis Danny
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Thank you all,
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Told you he was an exact match for Tamara
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27-07-2008, 08:23 AM | #14 |
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hi im inclined to agree with Darren i keep several of these myself.they are truly beautiful tortoises.
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I haven't had my male algerian long, but I would agree because he looks almost identicle to my Thor
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thanks for the input everyone and its nice to see some others of his type. He's a real pet tortoise as soon as anyone is outside he's running up to them clambering all over their feet and if you sit down he's in your lap before you know it. Very use to being hand fed but just as good at finding is own food. We were having a picnic with the kids and we were fighting off the rabbit at one side and the tortoise at the other.
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